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CIT_ACHELOOS_THEOG Acheloos ENT_ACHELOOS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ACHELOUS_MINOR_THEOG Achelous Minor ENT_ACHELOUS_MINOR Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ACHERON_RIVER_THEOG Acheron River ENT_ACHERON_RIVER Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ACTAEA_THEOG Actaea ENT_ACTAEA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AESAR_THEOG Aesar ENT_AESAR Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AESEPUS_THEOG Aesepus ENT_AESEPUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AETHER_THEOG Aether ENT_AETHER Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AETHRA_OCEANID_THEOG Aethra Oceanid ENT_AETHRA_OCEANID Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AGLAIA_THEOG Aglaia ENT_AGLAIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 907-911 And Eurynome, the daughter of Ocean, beautiful in form, bare him three fair-cheeked Charites (Graces), Aglaea, and Euphrosyne, and lovely Thaleia, from whose eyes as they glanced flowed love that unnerves the limbs: and beautiful is their glance beneath their brows. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AIDOS_SEC Aidos ENT_AIDOS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days Days 197-201:         primary-uncited     Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote — pointer + grade + flag) 2 1 Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.  
CIT_ALGEA_THEOG Algea ENT_ALGEA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 226-232 But abhorred Strife bare painful Toil and Forgetfulness and Famine and tearful Sorrows, Fightings also, Battles, Murders, Manslaughters, Quarrels, Lying Words, Disputes, Lawlessness and Ruin, all of one nature, and Oath who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ALPHEUS_THEOG Alpheus ENT_ALPHEUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AMPHILOGIAI_THEOG Amphilogiai ENT_AMPHILOGIAI Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 226-232 But abhorred Strife bare painful Toil and Forgetfulness and Famine and tearful Sorrows, Fightings also, Battles, Murders, Manslaughters, Quarrels, Lying Words, Disputes, Lawlessness and Ruin, all of one nature, and Oath who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_APATE_THEOG Apate ENT_APATE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_APHRODITE_THEOG Aphrodite ENT_APHRODITE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 176-206 And Heaven came, bringing on night and longing for love, and he lay about Earth spreading himself full upon her. Then the son from his ambush stretched forth his left hand and in his right took the great long sickle with jagged teeth, and swiftly lopped off his own father's members and cast them away to fall behind him. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ARES_THEOG Ares ENT_ARES Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 921-923 Lastly, he made Hera his blooming wife: and she was joined in love with the king of gods and men, and brought forth Hebe and Ares and Eileithyia. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ARIADNE_THEOG Ariadne ENT_ARIADNE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 947-949 And golden-haired Dionysus made brown-haired Ariadne, the daughter of Minos, his buxom wife: and the son of Cronos made her deathless and unageing for him. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ARTEMIS_THEOG Artemis ENT_ARTEMIS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 918-920 And Leto was joined in love with Zeus who holds the aegis, and bare Apollo and Artemis delighting in arrows, children lovely above all the sons of Heaven. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ASIA_THEOG Asia ENT_ASIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ASOPUS_THEOG Asopus ENT_ASOPUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ASTERIA_THEOG Asteria ENT_ASTERIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 404-452 Again, Phoebe came to the desired embrace of Coeus. Then the goddess through the love of the god conceived and brought forth dark-gowned Leto, always mild, kind to men and to the deathless gods, mild from the beginning, gentlest in all Olympus. Also she bare Asteria of happy name, whom Perses once led to his great house to be called his dear wife. And she conceived and bare Hecate whom Zeus the son of Cronos honoured above all. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ASTRAEUS_THEOG Astraeus ENT_ASTRAEUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 375-377 And Eurybia, bright goddess, was joined in love to Crius and bare great Astraeus, and Pallas, and Perses who also was eminent among all men in wisdom. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ATE_THEOG Ate ENT_ATE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 226-232 But abhorred Strife bare painful Toil and Forgetfulness and Famine and tearful Sorrows, Fightings also, Battles, Murders, Manslaughters, Quarrels, Lying Words, Disputes, Lawlessness and Ruin, all of one nature, and Oath who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ATHENA_THEOG Athena ENT_ATHENA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 886-900 Now Zeus, king of the gods, made Metis his wife first, and she was wisest among gods and mortal men. But when she was about to bring forth the goddess bright-eyed Athene, Zeus craftily deceived her with cunning words and put her in his own belly, as Earth and starry Heaven advised. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ATLAS_THEOG Atlas ENT_ATLAS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 507-543 Now Iapetus took to wife the neat-ankled mad Clymene, daughter of Ocean, and went up with her into one bed. And she bare him a stout-hearted son, Atlas: also she bare very glorious Menoetius and clever Prometheus, full of various wiles, and scatter-brained Epimetheus who from the first was a mischief to men who eat bread; for it was he who first took of Zeus the woman, the maiden whom he had formed. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ATROPOS_THEOG Atropos ENT_ATROPOS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AT_THEOG Atë ENT_AT Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 226-232 But abhorred Strife bare painful Toil and Forgetfulness and Famine and tearful Sorrows, Fightings also, Battles, Murders, Manslaughters, Quarrels, Lying Words, Disputes, Lawlessness and Ruin, all of one nature, and Oath who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_AXIUS_THEOG Axius ENT_AXIUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_BEAUTY_THEOG Beauty ENT_BEAUTY Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 907-911 And Eurynome, the daughter of Ocean, beautiful in form, bare him three fair-cheeked Charites (Graces), Aglaea, and Euphrosyne, and lovely Thaleia, from whose eyes as they glanced flowed love that unnerves the limbs: and beautiful is their glance beneath their brows. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_BIA_THEOG Bia ENT_BIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 383-403 And Styx the daughter of Ocean was joined to Pallas and bare Zelus (Emulation) and trim-ankled Nike (Victory) in the house. Also she brought forth Cratos (Strength) and Bia (Force), wonderful children. These have no house apart from Zeus, nor any dwelling nor path except that wherein God leads them, but they dwell always with Zeus the loud-thunderer. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CAICUS_THEOG Caicus ENT_CAICUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CALLIOPE_THEOG Calliope ENT_CALLIOPE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 75-103 These things, then, the Muses sang who dwell on Olympus, nine daughters begotten by great Zeus, Cleio and Euterpe, Thaleia, Melpomene and Terpsichore, and Erato and Polyhymnia and Urania and Calliope, who is the chiefest of them all, for she attends on worshipful princes: whomsoever of heaven-nourished princes the daughters of great Zeus honour, and behold him at his birth, they pour sweet dew upon his tongue, and from his lips flow gracious words. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CALLIRRHOE_THEOG Callirrhoe ENT_CALLIRRHOE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CEPHISSUS_THEOG Cephissus ENT_CEPHISSUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CETO_THEOG Ceto ENT_CETO Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 233-239 And Sea begat Nereus, the eldest of his children, who is true and lies not: and men call him the Old Man because he is trusty and gentle and does not forget the laws of righteousness, but thinks just and kindly thoughts. And yet again he got great Thaumas and proud Phorcys, being mated with Earth, and fair-cheeked Ceto and Eurybia who has a heart of flint within her. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CHAOS_THEOG Chaos ENT_CHAOS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CHARITES_THEOG Charites ENT_CHARITES Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 907-911 And Eurynome, the daughter of Ocean, beautiful in form, bare him three fair-cheeked Charites (Graces), Aglaea, and Euphrosyne, and lovely Thaleia, from whose eyes as they glanced flowed love that unnerves the limbs: and beautiful is their glance beneath their brows. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CHILDBIRTH_DANGER_THEOG Childbirth Danger ENT_CHILDBIRTH_DANGER Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 921-923 Lastly, he made Hera his blooming wife: and she was joined in love with the king of gods and men, and brought forth Hebe and Ares and Eileithyia. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CLADEUS_THEOG Cladeus ENT_CLADEUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CLIO_THEOG Clio ENT_CLIO Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 75-103 These things, then, the Muses sang who dwell on Olympus, nine daughters begotten by great Zeus, Cleio and Euterpe, Thaleia, Melpomene and Terpsichore, and Erato and Polyhymnia and Urania and Calliope, who is the chiefest of them all, for she attends on worshipful princes: whomsoever of heaven-nourished princes the daughters of great Zeus honour, and behold him at his birth, they pour sweet dew upon his tongue, and from his lips flow gracious words. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CLOTHO_THEOG Clotho ENT_CLOTHO Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CLYMENE_OCEANID_THEOG Clymene Oceanid ENT_CLYMENE_OCEANID Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CLYMENE_TITANESS_THEOG Clymene Titaness ENT_CLYMENE_TITANESS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_COEUS_THEOG Coeus ENT_COEUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CONFLICT_THEOG Conflict ENT_CONFLICT Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CRIUS_THEOG Crius ENT_CRIUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CRONUS_THEOG Cronus ENT_CRONUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CYCLOPES_CRAFTSMEN_THEOG Cyclopes Craftsmen ENT_CYCLOPES_CRAFTSMEN Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 139-146 And again, she bare the Cyclopes, overbearing in spirit, Brontes, and Steropes and stubborn-hearted Arges, who gave Zeus the thunder and made the thunderbolt: in all else they were like the gods, but one eye only was set in the midst of their fore-heads. And they were surnamed Cyclopes (Orb-eyed) because one orbed eye was set in their foreheads. Strength and might and craft were in their works. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CYDNUS_THEOG Cydnus ENT_CYDNUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CYMODOCE_THEOG Cymodoce ENT_CYMODOCE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_CYMOTHOE_THEOG Cymothoe ENT_CYMOTHOE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DARKNESS_THEOG Darkness ENT_DARKNESS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DEATH_THEOG Death ENT_DEATH Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DECEPTION_THEOG Deception ENT_DECEPTION Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DEIMOS_THEOG Deimos ENT_DEIMOS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 930-933 And of Amphitrite and the loud-roaring Earth-Shaker was born great, wide-ruling Triton, and he owns the depths of the sea, living with his dear mother and the lord his father in their golden house, an awful god. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DESIRE_THEOG Desire ENT_DESIRE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DESTINY_THEOG Destiny ENT_DESTINY Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DIKE_THEOG Dike ENT_DIKE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 901-906 Next he married bright Themis who bare the Horae (Hours), and Eunomia (Order), Dike (Justice), and blooming Eirene (Peace), who mind the works of mortal men, and the Moerae (Fates) to whom wise Zeus gave the greatest honour, Clotho, and Lachesis, and Atropos who give mortal men evil and good to have. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DIONE_THEOG Dione ENT_DIONE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DISEASE_THEOG Disease ENT_DISEASE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DOLOS_THEOG Dolos ENT_DOLOS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DORIS_THEOG Doris ENT_DORIS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DOTO_THEOG Doto ENT_DOTO Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DYNAMENE_THEOG Dynamene ENT_DYNAMENE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_DYSNOMIA_THEOG Dysnomia ENT_DYSNOMIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 226-232 But abhorred Strife bare painful Toil and Forgetfulness and Famine and tearful Sorrows, Fightings also, Battles, Murders, Manslaughters, Quarrels, Lying Words, Disputes, Lawlessness and Ruin, all of one nature, and Oath who most troubles men upon earth when anyone wilfully swears a false oath. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EARTH_THEOG Earth ENT_EARTH Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EILEITHYIA_THEOG Eileithyia ENT_EILEITHYIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 921-923 Lastly, he made Hera his blooming wife: and she was joined in love with the king of gods and men, and brought forth Hebe and Ares and Eileithyia. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EIRENE_THEOG Eirene ENT_EIRENE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 901-906 Next he married bright Themis who bare the Horae (Hours), and Eunomia (Order), Dike (Justice), and blooming Eirene (Peace), who mind the works of mortal men, and the Moerae (Fates) to whom wise Zeus gave the greatest honour, Clotho, and Lachesis, and Atropos who give mortal men evil and good to have. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ELECTRA_OCEANID_THEOG Electra Oceanid ENT_ELECTRA_OCEANID Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ELPIS_SEC Elpis ENT_ELPIS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days Days 94-98:         primary-uncited     Track-2 formalization of the entity's existing source attestation (no verbatim quote — pointer + grade + flag) 2 1 Primary source identified but not yet quoted verbatim; the on-page summary is an editorial paraphrase pending verification against this text.  
CIT_EOSPHORUS_THEOG Eosphorus ENT_EOSPHORUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 371-374 And Theia was subject in love to Hyperion and bare great Helius (Sun) and clear Selene (Moon) and Eos (Dawn) who shines upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless Gods who live in the wide heaven. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EOS_THEOG Eos ENT_EOS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 371-374 And Theia was subject in love to Hyperion and bare great Helius (Sun) and clear Selene (Moon) and Eos (Dawn) who shines upon all that are on earth and upon the deathless Gods who live in the wide heaven. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EPIMETHEUS_THEOG Epimetheus ENT_EPIMETHEUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 507-543 Now Iapetus took to wife the neat-ankled mad Clymene, daughter of Ocean, and went up with her into one bed. And she bare him a stout-hearted son, Atlas: also she bare very glorious Menoetius and clever Prometheus, full of various wiles, and scatter-brained Epimetheus who from the first was a mischief to men who eat bread; for it was he who first took of Zeus the woman, the maiden whom he had formed. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ERATO_THEOG Erato ENT_ERATO Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 75-103 These things, then, the Muses sang who dwell on Olympus, nine daughters begotten by great Zeus, Cleio and Euterpe, Thaleia, Melpomene and Terpsichore, and Erato and Polyhymnia and Urania and Calliope, who is the chiefest of them all, for she attends on worshipful princes: whomsoever of heaven-nourished princes the daughters of great Zeus honour, and behold him at his birth, they pour sweet dew upon his tongue, and from his lips flow gracious words. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EREBUS_THEOG Erebus ENT_EREBUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ERIDANUS_THEOG Eridanus ENT_ERIDANUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ERINYES_THEOG Erinyes ENT_ERINYES Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 176-206 And Heaven came, bringing on night and longing for love, and he lay about Earth spreading himself full upon her. Then the son from his ambush stretched forth his left hand and in his right took the great long sickle with jagged teeth, and swiftly lopped off his own father's members and cast them away to fall behind him. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ERIS_THEOG Eris ENT_ERIS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EROS_PRIMORDIAL_THEOG Eros Primordial ENT_EROS_PRIMORDIAL Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EROS_THEOG Eros ENT_EROS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 176-206 And Heaven came, bringing on night and longing for love, and he lay about Earth spreading himself full upon her. Then the son from his ambush stretched forth his left hand and in his right took the great long sickle with jagged teeth, and swiftly lopped off his own father's members and cast them away to fall behind him. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_ERYMANTHUS_THEOG Erymanthus ENT_ERYMANTHUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EUARNE_THEOG Euarne ENT_EUARNE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EUDORA_NEREID_THEOG Eudora Nereid ENT_EUDORA_NEREID Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EUNOMIA_THEOG Eunomia ENT_EUNOMIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 901-906 Next he married bright Themis who bare the Horae (Hours), and Eunomia (Order), Dike (Justice), and blooming Eirene (Peace), who mind the works of mortal men, and the Moerae (Fates) to whom wise Zeus gave the greatest honour, Clotho, and Lachesis, and Atropos who give mortal men evil and good to have. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EUPHROSYNE_THEOG Euphrosyne ENT_EUPHROSYNE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 907-911 And Eurynome, the daughter of Ocean, beautiful in form, bare him three fair-cheeked Charites (Graces), Aglaea, and Euphrosyne, and lovely Thaleia, from whose eyes as they glanced flowed love that unnerves the limbs: and beautiful is their glance beneath their brows. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EUROTAS_THEOG Eurotas ENT_EUROTAS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EURYBIA_SEA_THEOG Eurybia Sea ENT_EURYBIA_SEA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 233-239 And Sea begat Nereus, the eldest of his children, who is true and lies not: and men call him the Old Man because he is trusty and gentle and does not forget the laws of righteousness, but thinks just and kindly thoughts. And yet again he got great Thaumas and proud Phorcys, being mated with Earth, and fair-cheeked Ceto and Eurybia who has a heart of flint within her. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EURYBIA_THEOG Eurybia ENT_EURYBIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 233-239 And Sea begat Nereus, the eldest of his children, who is true and lies not: and men call him the Old Man because he is trusty and gentle and does not forget the laws of righteousness, but thinks just and kindly thoughts. And yet again he got great Thaumas and proud Phorcys, being mated with Earth, and fair-cheeked Ceto and Eurybia who has a heart of flint within her. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EURYNOME_OCEANID_THEOG Eurynome Oceanid ENT_EURYNOME_OCEANID Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EUTERPE_THEOG Euterpe ENT_EUTERPE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 75-103 These things, then, the Muses sang who dwell on Olympus, nine daughters begotten by great Zeus, Cleio and Euterpe, Thaleia, Melpomene and Terpsichore, and Erato and Polyhymnia and Urania and Calliope, who is the chiefest of them all, for she attends on worshipful princes: whomsoever of heaven-nourished princes the daughters of great Zeus honour, and behold him at his birth, they pour sweet dew upon his tongue, and from his lips flow gracious words. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_EVENUS_THEOG Evenus ENT_EVENUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_FATE_THEOG Fate ENT_FATE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_FEAR_THEOG Fear ENT_FEAR Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 933-937 Also Cytherea bare to Ares the shield-piercer Panic and Fear, terrible gods who drive in disorder the close ranks of men in numbing war, with the help of Ares, sacker of towns: and Harmonia whom high-spirited Cadmus made his wife. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_FORCE_THEOG Force ENT_FORCE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 383-403 And Styx the daughter of Ocean was joined to Pallas and bare Zelus (Emulation) and trim-ankled Nike (Victory) in the house. Also she brought forth Cratos (Strength) and Bia (Force), wonderful children. These have no house apart from Zeus, nor any dwelling nor path except that wherein God leads them, but they dwell always with Zeus the loud-thunderer. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_FORTUNE_THEOG Fortune ENT_FORTUNE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 346-370 Also she brought forth a holy company of daughters who with the lord Apollo and the Rivers have youths in their keeping-to this charge Zeus appointed them-Peitho, and Admete, and Ianthe, and Electra, and Doris, and Prymno, and Urania divine in form, Hippo, Clymene, Rhodea, and Callirrhoe, Zeuxo and Clytie, and Idyia, and Pasithoe, Plexaura, and Galaxaura, and lovely Dione, Melobosis and Thoe and handsome Polydora, Cerceis lovely of form, and soft eyed Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_GAIA_THEOG Gaia ENT_GAIA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 116-138 Verily at the first Chaos came to be, but next wide-bosomed Earth, the ever-sure foundations of all the deathless ones who hold the peaks of snowy Olympus, and dim Tartarus in the depth of the wide-pathed Earth, and Eros (Love), fairest among the deathless gods, who unnerves the limbs and overcomes the mind and wise counsels of all gods and all men within them. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_GALATEA_THEOG Galatea ENT_GALATEA Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_GERAS_THEOG Geras ENT_GERAS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 211-225 And Night bare hateful Doom and black Fate and Death, and she bare Sleep and the tribe of Dreams. And again the goddess murky Night, though she lay with none, bare Blame and painful Woe, and the Hesperides who guard the rich, golden apples and the trees bearing fruit beyond glorious Ocean. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_GLAUCE_THEOG Glauce ENT_GLAUCE Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 240-264 And of Nereus and rich-haired Doris, daughter of Ocean the perfect river, were born children, passing lovely amongst goddesses, Ploto, Eucrante, Sao, and Amphitrite, and Eudora, and Thetis, Galene and Glauce, Cymothoe, Speo, Thoe and lovely Halie, and Pasithea, and Erato, and rosy-armed Eunice, and gracious Melite, and Eulimene, and Agaue, Doto, Proto, Pherusa, and Dynamene, and Nisaea, and Actaea, and Protomedea, Doris, Panopea, and comely Galatea, and Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    
CIT_GRANICUS_THEOG Granicus ENT_GRANICUS Hesiod, Theogony and Works and Days SRC_HESIOD_THEOGONY Hesiod, Theogony lines 334-345 And Tethys bare to Ocean eddying rivers, Nilus, and Alpheus, and deep-swirling Eridanus, Strymon, and Meander, and the fair stream of Ister, and Phasis, and Rhesus, and the silver eddies of Achelous, Nessus, and Rhodius, Haliacmon, and Heptaporus, Granicus, and Aesepus, and holy Simois, and Peneus, and Hermus, and Caicus fair stream, and great Sangarius, Ladon, Parthenius, Euenus, Ardescus, and divine Scamander. Hugh G. Evelyn-White 1914 https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/348 primary-verbatim   2026-06-17 deterministic verbatim extraction + substring gate (Gutenberg #348, line-numbered) 1 0    

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